Marjorie Taylor Greene

'She lacks the maturity': GOP lawmaker gives brutal assessment of Marjorie Taylor Greene

One of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) fellow Republican lawmakers does not think very much of her legislative acumen.

In an interview with Washington Examiner congressional reporter Reese Gorman, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) was asked about Greene potentially bringing up a privileged resolution to force a vote on the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

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GOPers blast Mike Johnson’s 'status quo' spending plan with days left until shutdown

Despite being elected via a unanimous vote from his Republican colleagues, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) does not have enough support to pass his government funding plan without Democratic backing.

ABC News reports that Johnson is proposing a "laddered" solution to avoid a government shutdown, which would happen at the end of the week if President Joe Biden doesn't have an appropriations package to sign into law. Under Johnson's plan, there would be two new, separate funding deadlines for Congress to meet — one on January 19 and one on February 2 — with current funding levels for all agencies maintained in the meantime.

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'This liar': Marjorie Taylor Greene attacked by Trump's favorite activists

Donald Trump recently held a rally in Florida at which he name-checked one of his most loyal supporters. Now, that Trump activist is relentlessly attacking one of his allies, Marjorie Taylor Greene.

Trump shouted out Laura Loomer at his rally, and has been seen in photos with the self-proclaimed journalist. But that doesn't mean Greene, also a vocal ally of Trump, is safe from the same types of attacks as anyone who contradicts the ex-president.

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Donald Trump flagged for possibly breaking the law with firearm sale: report

Donald Trump could have just broken the law with the sale of a firearm purportedly from Mar-a-Lago, according to a news report.

Trump, who was previously flagged for a similar incident in September when he said on camera he would buy a golden Glock with his face on it, is now under fire in connection with a separate gun auction.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene snaps at Speaker Johnson for crushing her impeachment dreams

On Saturday afternoon, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) raged at House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) for pouring cold water on ramping up the impeachment of President Joe Biden.

The newly elected Speaker already has his hands full working out an acceptable budget proposal with his caucus as a government shutdown looms and, in comments made this week, he stated he hasn't seen enough solid evidence to proceed with an impeachment.

Linking to a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, that quotes Johnson reportedly stating, "There is insufficient evidence at the moment to initiate formal impeachment proceedings," Taylor Greene, who was a strong supporter of ousted House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), lashed out.

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Colorado GOP shredded for inviting parade of 'cray-cray' characters

The Colorado Republican Party was ripped to shreds in a Denver Post op-ed by columnist Krista Kafer on Friday, pointing out that they were inviting in a cast of extreme figures to represent their cause.

First of all, wrote Kafer, the party's director, Dave Williams, sat for an interview with Laura Loomer, and hyped it up extensively.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene supports push to make Tucker Carlson Trump’s VP

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene joined a growing chorus of right-wing figures pushing to put former Fox News host Tucker Carlson on a 2024 GOP ticket led by Donald Trump. The Georgia congresswoman, who told the Guardian in August her name was “on a list” of vice presidential candidates if the former president returns to power, replied Friday to a tweet by ultra-conservative activist Charlie Kirk pushing for a Trump-Carlson ticket. “I agree with you Charlie,” Greene wrote on X. “There’s no one better than Tucker Carlson!!” The idea of Trump teaming up with Carlson gained momentum after the frontrun...

MTG launches ugly smear campaign against Boebert in the House

The long-simmering feud between Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Lauren Boebert (R-CO) has taken an uglier turn with the Georgia Republican reportedly openly referring to her House colleague as a "whore."

Taylor Greene and Boebert have been at each other's throats for months and it reached a boiling point during the 15-vote election of Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to become the House speaker after the Republican Party took the chamber after the 2022 midterm election with the two taking opposite sides.

As the Daily Beast's Zachary Petrizzo is reporting, Taylor Greene has repeatedly used the slur against Boebert multiple times including in her conversations with Donald Trump.

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The report states, "One Republican lawmaker, who has heard Greene use that word multiple times to describe Boebert, told The Daily Beast that Greene has been at this campaign for some time," with the lawmaker stating, "Calling her a whore, that’s not new. She’s been doing that for a while.”

Pressed by the Daily Beast about the accusations, Taylor Greene snarled at Petrizzo, "Why are you working on a story? Because you like to write trash, you just can’t help yourself.”

She reportedly added, "You just love it so much, you got to create it, and make it more, and bigger, and nastier,” without denying it.

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Republicans 'determined' to shut down government warns top Dem amid GOP House chaos

In a strongly-worded warning House Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is sounding the alarm eight days before the federal government is programmed to shut down unless Republican Speaker Mike Johnson can convince members of his caucus to agree on spending bills to keep the government operating. This week and in recent weeks, instead of focusing on passing bills that will keep the government open, House Republicans have been focused on bills attacking top Democrats.

The House is now in recess until Monday.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene's boyfriend begs man in rat suit not to vote for Joe Biden

RSBN host Brian Glenn, who is dating Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), pleaded with a man in a rat suit not to vote for President Joe Biden.

While waiting with people attending a Donald Trump rally on Wednesday, Glenn confronted a Trump protester in a rat suit.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene rants about 'child sacrifices' in furious attack on her own party

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) took to X on Wednesday to rage against her party's unwillingness to fight after Democrats cruised to an overwhelming victory in Ohio, passing a measure enshrining the right to an abortion in the GOP-leaning state's constitution by double digits.

"Republicans lose on abortion because they have for decades allowed Democrats to lie about abortion on every level," complainted Greene. "Republicans refuse to fight hard against the evil lies of the Democrats who claim 'abortion is women’s healthcare and a right.' It is NOT! Abortion is murder. It kills another human being, the most innocent of all."

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House Republicans want 'Pothole Pete' Buttigieg's salary to be just one buck

He should work for free.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is so fed up with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg that she brought forth an amendment and her fellow Republican lawmakers were on board to pass it.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene already suggesting Speaker Mike Johnson 'should be ousted'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is already taking aim at her party's new speaker of the House, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA).

In an interview with The Daily Caller, Greene blasted Johnson because he declined to instruct Republican members to vote for her resolution to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), who participated in a peaceful protest at the Capitol. Greene called the protest an insurrection.

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